>hype up a mystery character
>reveal their identity plainly in the seventh episode
What now? Every instance of this character appearing is now diminished by everyone knowing who it is.
And no, the contrast between their real personality and their false persona is not compelling enough to warrant many episodes dedicated to it.
Who was he?
Murdock’s shut-in niece Dot
Pics..?
They haven’t shown them in full, but their identity was revealed during the episode
>their
>they
So there's 2 or more people in there?
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Singular they
Predates singular you
Then what did they use before singular you?
Scarlet is scat.
Violet is vomit.
Not playing your pronoun game.
Enjoy your axe wound.
I like how you gave up trying to rhyme half way through your post. Such is the impotent rage of someone who gives so much of a shit
Can it be really called "halfway" when there is not a single rhyme in that post?
Good point. The set up was there, I have them the benefit of the doubt but man they couldn’t stick the landing. Sad
Not bothering to rhyme like how Game Freak doesn't bother to make a good game. It's only fitting.
>Singular they
>Predates singular you
How did people used to understand each other when the word you didn't exist?
Because the word 'you' is a product of modern english, not old english. The concept existed but the core fact of the matter is singular they is completely acceptable to use and to pretend otherwise is just retardated.
Your obsession is sad and you can't even rhyme, worry about trannies when it's not grammar time.
>he core fact of the matter is singular they is completely acceptable to use and to pretend otherwise is just retardated.
It doesn't help that people now use "they" where its absolutely not warranted like when reffering to pokemon.
This. "It" worked perfectly fine. Why remove "it" for "they"?
Adding more features associated with people lets them turn pokemon into characters, rather than just collectable fantasy animals.
>niece
So it's a she.
You can stop doing that now. Cite history all you wish but it isn't necessary in modern vernacular English.
Nothing will change that for the last 50+ years we've used "their" as both singular and plural. It's actually a consequence of modern vernacular English, go figure.
out of curiosity, who were you expecting?
and how would you play it out?
Thot it would be Iono (I'm straight btw lol)
- The clerk in the market said the strangest thing...
- Really? What did *they* say?
Grow up pronoun gays
Wrong, a clerk is always female (she), unless it's a place tailored for males, such as a gun or fishing gear shop (he).
I was going to leave this thread but I can't let that one slide at all. Clerk etymologically comes from Cleric and old French Clerc which come from the Latin Clericus, which meant ClergyMAN.
>hype up a mystery character
This didn't happen for starters. Her point was to introduce the basic aspects of the setting.
>not the old man
Why